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...NOTEBOOK: The Ivy League situation shapes up this way: Yale. With two losses, Harvard has lost virtually all chance of an undisputed Ivy title, but still holds a slight chance of gaining a part of it. The Elis now are the only undefeated team, after Dartmouth was upset this weekend at Cornell (7-3). If the Elis defeat the Big Green next week, then they are golden. If Dartmouth wins, then Harvard will have to win its next two Ivy games, defeat Yale in The Game and hope Dartmouth loses to either Columbia, Brown or Princeton... Crimson defensive back Rocky...
...NOTEBOOK: Crimson stalwart Wiley McCarthy continues to run despite quadricep injuries. McCarthy has been running hurt for the past three weeks and it finally caught up with the slender sophomore in Friday's meet. If McCarthy can recuperate in time for the EAIAWs coming up this Saturday, the harriers stand a good shot...
...similar Bott up-and-under try gave the ruggers an insurmountable 27-0 lead. THE NOTEBOOK: Bott's 23 points raise his season total to 95, out of the team's total of 126... New fullback Keith Whatley, a biology grad student from England, contributed his second consecutive stellar performance. The squad seeks revenge against Brown, who defeated the Crimson last spring in the Ivy Tournament Finals, Saturday morning at Soldiers Field...
...NOTEBOOK: Elaine Kellogg made her first appearance in the lineup since she injured her leg against Cornell October 12... Forward Sue Field will miss Saturday's game at Princeton because of GMAT's. She'll also miss a home-cooked meal since Princeton is her home town. ...Total stats for the game: Shots--Harvard 9, Brown 6. Corners--Harvard 12, Brown 9. Saves--Harvard 4, Brown 6....Martin, obviously, leads the team in scoring with 11 goals and two assists in 12 games. Field, Chris Sailer, Beth Mullen and Jennifer White have all scored three goals, and White and Sailer...
...Notebook: Finishing fourth and fifth for Harvard were Wiley McCarthy and team captain Martha Clabby, another inseparable harrier pair, and in sixth was Becky Rogers in 18:43, her best cross country race-- "by far!" Becky recalls being puzzled that she and other harriers kept hearing their names yelled during the race. It turns out there's a homesick exharrier down at Princeton Grad School who got a hold of a program and did his best impersonation of a cheerleader to urge the Crimson on to victory...And now, for those of you who were left breathless with suspense after...